If you’re ripping open the box of a brand new Kindle Fire today, then you might notice something different when you get around to installing the Netflix app. The popular video streaming service has updated its application to have a better-suited layout on Android tablets. A similar update for the iPad will also be coming within the next few weeks.

The update is said to offer users twice the amount of titles in the standard menus than the previous version. Artwork for movies and shows is also larger, with more rows to swipe through. Of course the amount of actual content and the viewing experience will remain unchanged — this update is just about the menu navigation UI.

As you can see in the comparison below, the previous tablet version of Netflix had more space taken up by text and open space. The new update goes with a more image-laden look, like many other tablet app developers have:

It’s worth noting that a major app like Netflix getting an update for Android tablets weeks ahead of the iPad is far from what we’ve grown accustomed to. This could either be a testament to the anticipated popularity of the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet, or it could just be that the Android tablet version was in more dire need of an update than the iPad one was.

The updated Netflix app is available to download now for all compatible Android tablets, including the just-released Kindle Fire and upcoming Nook Tablet.